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Difference between self employed and businessman

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Answered by anurag36
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The major difference between self-employed vs small business owner.Self employed entrepreneurs are those who do business as a sole proprietor or independent contractor or are in part-time business for themselves. ... Small business owners are those who own a business and hire employees, contractors, or both.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Difference between self employed and businessman:

Self employed:

  • Self-employed means a person involved in an activity to earn his livelihood based on independence.
  • By using skills like painting, dancing, communication skills, writing skills or knowledge about any particular area.
  • Such persons do not give employment to others.
  • A self-employed does not have an office.

Businessman:

  • Businessman is a person engaging activities for the purpose of cash flow, sales by using a combination of peoples with intellectual capacity.
  • An entrepreneur is a person who sets up a business or businesses.
  • Businessman may run a small or large business with a group of people, employees.
  • A businessman has an office and also has employees.

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